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Page 1: Geriatric Health Care System The Hard of Hearing Club: A Social Model of Hearing Rehabilitation for Seniors Marilyn Reed Practice Advisor for Audiology

Geriatric Health Care System

The Hard of Hearing Club: A Social Model of Hearing Rehabilitation for Seniors

Marilyn Reed Practice Advisor for Audiology Baycrest Geriatric Health Care System [email protected]

May 2011

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Referral of NE from Psychiatry

• 80 year old woman• Severe to profound hearing loss• Limited benefit from amplification• Recently widowed• Socially isolated • Depressed• Wanted to meet others with hearing loss in community

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Nusia’s Hearing:

• Hearing in low frequencies only• No word recognition ability without visual cues• Age-related auditory processing changes: - understanding speech in noise - following fast speech• Age-related cognitive changes: - slower information processing - memory - attention= Little benefit from amplification

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Assistive Technology (Techno-Granny)

• Hearing Aids• FM System• Blackberry• VCO Phone• Fax• E-mail• Strobe + amplified alarms• Vibrating alarm

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Audiologic (Hearing) Rehabilitation:

Goal: Optimize auditory function and minimize restrictions to social participation

Components:Assistive Technology (= wheelchairs)Environmental modifications (= ramps)Behavioral communication strategies (= physical exercise)

– visual cues & speech-reading – optimizing audition and listening skills– manipulating the environment– being assertive

Group context

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Severe hearing loss inevitably affects:

• Health-related quality of life(Chia et al. 2007, Dalton et al. 2003, Lee et al. 1999, Ringdahl & Grimby2000)

• Psychological, social and emotional functioning (Carabellese et al. 1993) in a variety of psycho-social variables:

– Depression (Cacciatore et al. 1999, Kramer et al. 2002, Strawbridge et al.2000, Nachtegaalet al. 2009)

– Loneliness (Fellingeret al. 2007, Hawthorne 2008, Knutson & Lansing 1990, Kramer et al. 2002, Nachtegaalet al. 2009)

– Anxiety, distress, somatization (Eriksson-Mangold & Carlsson 1991, Nachtegaalet al. 2009)

– Social functioning (Cacciatore et al. 1999, Mulrowet al. 1990, Ringdahl& Grimby2000)

Lemke, 2009

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WHO ICF Framework (2001)

Health Condition(Disorder or Disease)

Impairment(hearing loss)

Activity Limitations (communication)

Participation Restrictions (social participation)

Contextual FactorsEnvironmental/Personal

Disability and functioning are viewed as outcomes of interactions between health conditions and contextual factors.

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ICF & Consequences for QoL

Audi tory

aging

Communication: - social interaction - ADLs (shopping, health care)

Non-speech environmental cues

Speech perception

Environmental awareness (phone, alarms)

Social isolation

Independent living

Mental health issues

Context

Safety/security

Imp Activity Participation HQoL Consequences

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HOHC Goals

Social Isolation• Improve social interactions• Participation in group activities• Develop friendships, social network• A sense of belonging to community

Loneliness/sadness/depression• Increase confidence and self-esteem• Improve mood• Develop optimism• (Re)acquire hope

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HOHC Goals

Coping with ADLs• Improve communication skills

• Self-efficacy; confidence in daily interactions; participation in health care• Access to environment and alarms through use of AT

Independent living/safety• Manage ADLs independently• Enhance safety through use of technology & behavioural strategies • Improve access for client, family & friends• Know about and use available resources effectively to support independent living

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HOHC: Rehab in a Social Context

• Addresses participation needs through enabling social interactions

• Provides partners for communication

• Accessible environment with supportive communication strategies

• Opportunity to practice strategies in meaningful context with realistic challenges

• Enables discussion of common problems and collaborative problem solving

• Provides opportunity for mutual support and empowerment

• Allows for inclusion of family & friends

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Program components

• Long-running (11 years)• Regular weekly meetings allow friendships to be developed

and sustained• Limited group size (average = 12)• Accessible environment: good acoustics, well-lit with natural

light, seating in circle with light on facilitator• Shared personal factors: age, hearing loss, culture, history• Discussion of common concerns and solutions • Communication ‘rules’ compiled by group members

observed and enforced by facilitator

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HOHC Rules for Communication:

• One speaker at a time!!• No side conversations with your neighbour• Ensure others can see your face for speech reading• Keep your hands away from your mouth• Speak slowly using ‘Clear Speech’• Paraphrase when repeating• Pay attention to the group, and the speaker; watch the

speaker’s face.• Be (politely) assertive about not hearing • Raise your hand to let others know you can’t hear, or wish to

speak• Choose a seat that enables you to see and hear the group

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Program components, cont’d

• Experiential learning: communication strategies practiced in conversation with facilitator and each other

• Facilitator with strong communication skills and technical knowledge

• Assertiveness training• Self and group advocacy• Educational component combined with informal social

‘tea time’

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Evaluation and Outcomes:• Longevity; running weekly for 11 years

• Attendance consistently high

• Referrals based on successes

• Social activities outside the group

• Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly (HHIE)

• The Communication Scale for Older Adults (CSOA)

• Qualitative evaluation with focus group

• Testimonials from members, families and psychiatry

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Qualitative AnalysisFocus Group: Questions Why do you come here? What hearing related problems do you struggle with?  Which of these things does the group help you with? Are there other things outside of here that the group has

helped you with?  What have you learned in the group that has been of

value to you? Would you recommend this group to other people and

why?

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Reasons for attendance:

Key themes address isolation, confidence & coping with ADLs:

• Reason to go out; something to look forward to; highlight of the week• Relationships; making friends; participation; closeness; warmth• Feeling valued and included; respected• Support; share problems with honesty, tolerance and understanding• Enables communication; “only place I can hear and be heard”• Educational; “learn something new every time”• Enjoyment• Group facilitator

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How the group helps:

Key Themes:• Share problems with others who understand• Feel wanted, with friends, “at home”• Provides communication strategies for social interactions• Encourages assertiveness and gives tools for getting

others to help• Helps to manage ADLs• Educates about and encourages use of AT• Collective voice for advocacy

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Psychiatry Outcomes re. HOH Club for NE, reported Oct. 2009

• “Huge impact” on depression and isolation

- fulfills need to connect with others

- provides regular social context, where comfortable and not stigmatized

- rules and structure enable participation in communication

- provides peer support

• Improved self esteem• Enhanced self-efficacy• Less reliant on family• Reduced psychiatric service utilization

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Family/caregiver outcomesThe Hard of Hearing Club has had a profound effect on my mother:It gives her a social life with people who understand her own situation with

lack of hearing  It addresses her loneliness by giving her a wider group of people that she

can socialize withIt has given her a base from which to focus, share and learn about how

hard it is to live life as a HOH person It has given her a positive routine to look forward to - she knows on

Tuesdays she has her club - a safe venue for exposing her disability while enjoying the company of others who can understand her feelings

She feels that you respect and understand this loss in socializing and enhance the lives of the club members by teaching how to live with it

So for me, there is absolutely no doubt that the HOH Club has helped my mother and continues to do so

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In their own words…

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